First position when your cat sleeps: sitting Your cat seems to have been waiting for something for a long time to the point that it begins to fall asleep. I'm sure you've seen your cat in a sitting sleeper several times. your cat can take a light nap but it can take off at any time. Look at his ears. It is his radar that will warn him in the event of an alert. In the meantime, he rests and closes his eyes. If a predator or any threat approaches, your cat will hear it and open its eyes. In this position, his escape can be immediate, faster than saying it. A short, light nap generally lasts 15 to 30 minutes for your cat. But his trick is to add several in a row. Your cat sleeps curled up You also know this position when your cat is sleeping. Its spine and tail seem to make a nice curve that wraps around it. Your cat lays its head towards its chest. He finds two advantages in this curled up position. First, it reta...